As the Winter Meetings inch closer and closer, teams are preparing to offer big paydays for needed replacements and reinforcements.

Big name free agents Bryce Harper and Manny Machado are still expected to take home the largest paydays this offseason.

The non-tender deadline has passed with the Mets and Mariners' blockbuster deal for Robinson Cano and Edwin Diaz, a number of other notable players are hitting the free-agent market earlier than expected. Veterans like Wilmer Flores, Jonathan Schoop and Billy Hamilton were all non-tendered by their respective clubs.

The rumor mill continues to churn after yesterday's news as new sluggers hit the market.

Here's all of the latest rumors and transactions around baseball:

• The Mariners are reportedly trading shortstop Jean Segura and relievers Juan Nicasio and James Pazos to the Phillies for first baseman Carlos Santana and shortstop J.P. Crawford. (Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic)

• The Mariners deal to send Edwin Diaz and Robinson Cano to the New York Mets is official. (Jeff Passan, Yahoo! Sports)

• Free-agent starting pitcher Patrick Corbin is expected to make a decision soon. The Nationals, Phillies and Yankees are each considered favorites, with others also vying for his signature. (Jon Heyman, Fancred)

• Yankees general manager Brian Cashman denied reports that catcher Gary Sanchez is on the trading block and says he is "not for sale." (YES Network)

• The New York Mets have spoken with the Indians about pitcher and two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber. (Mark Feinsand, MLB.com)